मदनदाहः — पार्वतीतपः, स्वयंवरलीला, देवस्तम्भनं, दिव्यचक्षुर्दानम्
बन्दिभिः स्तूयमाना च स्थिता शैलसुता तदा सितातपत्रं रत्नांशुमिश्रितं चावहत्तथा
bandibhiḥ stūyamānā ca sthitā śailasutā tadā sitātapatraṃ ratnāṃśumiśritaṃ cāvahattathā
তখন বন্দিগণের স্তবের মধ্যে শৈলসুতা দেবী স্থির হয়ে দাঁড়ালেন; আর রত্নকিরণে দীপ্ত শ্বেত রাজছত্রও তাঁর উপর ধারণ করা হল।
Suta Goswami (narrating to the sages at Naimisharanya)
It frames Śiva’s worship as inseparable from honoring Śakti: the auspicious royal signs (praise, parasol, jeweled radiance) establish a devotional atmosphere where the devotee approaches Pati (Śiva) through reverence to his inseparable power.
By highlighting Śailasutā’s glorification, it implies Śiva-tattva as Pati who is never without Śakti—consciousness (Śiva) is revealed with power (Śakti), and their unity becomes the basis for grace that loosens paśa (bondage) upon the paśu (soul).
A puja-oriented honor (upacāra) is implied—formal praise (stuti) and royal offerings like the white parasol—indicating devotional service that supports inner Pāśupata orientation of humility and surrender to Pati.